Great White Sharks
The great white shark was made highly famous by films such as jaws. However these films have also made this shark out to be a human killing machine, which in-fact is just not true. Of-course there have been many attacks on humans by this creature however it is not proven in any sense that the attacks are planned. And not all attacks on humans by this shark have been fatal. More and more researchers have reason to believe that attacks on humans that are surfing is actually a case of false identity. A human paddling in the sea from below looks very much like the great whites favorite meal...seal. The great white when it attacks may not know what it is actually attacking until it bites.
The great white is often found close to the surface of oceans, but it does travel deep into the oceans depths too. The shark is often hard to spot in the ocean until it is very close, this is due to its unique coloring. A great white has a white belly and a grey back. From above the grey back disappears into the dark of the ocean making it almost invisible unless you are close. For this predatory fish however it is an advantage because his prey will not see him approaching until it is too late. A great white has many rows of teeth behind its front row, this makes it easy for the shark to replace any teeth that fall out. All of the great whites teeth are serrated, so it thrashes its head side to side during an attack because the teeth act like saws tearing off its preys flesh.
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